It seems there's been more of these than usual this year. The L.A. Times surveyed a producer, a director and an actor.

The actor is a female, white, in her 60s, a SAG and BAFTA nominee. This one really threw me. I went through all the individual film SAG nominees who were also BAFTA nominees but not Oscar nominees and couldn't find anyone in their 60s who met the description. I figured it must be someone who was nominated by SAG either in film ensemble or in TV and I had no inclination to go through all of those. Then tonight I was doing research for a film for a DVD review I am writing. I discovered that the director of the film is the son of a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright whose TV and film career goes back to the 1950s. I also discovered that he is married to one of the stars of his film who it turns out is both a SAG ensemble nominee and a BAFTA Supporting Actress nominee with a twenty year stretch between her two nominations. And, oh yeah, she turned 60 last year. She has to be the L.A. Times' "actor". Any guesses who?